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. >> i called united airlines. they stated that she didn't board the flight. >> reporter: tonight her husband steven is caught up in a gut wrenching global missing persons case. >> you know, you have so many thoughts going through your mind. you don't know what to think. you don't know what to believe. you don't know what to expect, what's going to come out of this. >> reporter: it was a dream vacation she planned with a friend who dropped out at the last minute. her family says she had every reason to come home. she even cut her trip short because she missed her 11 and 9-year-old sons and she was eager to register for classes at a local college. >> i've been married to her for 14 years and my love for her is deeper than for any other individual. >> reporter: tonight these grainy surveillance videos could be the best lead investigators have as they scan for clues to the 33-year-old mom's disappearance. nothing seems amiss as she walks around a mall, eats alone in a food court. eerie images taken a day before she lo
. >> i called united airlines. they stated that she didn't board the flight. >> reporter: tonight her husband steven is caught up in a gut wrenching global missing persons case. >> you know, you have so many thoughts going through your mind. you don't know what to think. you don't know what to believe. you don't know what to expect, what's going to come out of this. >> reporter: it was a dream vacation she planned with a friend who dropped out at the last minute. her...
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this is just after the united nations instituted sanctions on its last rocket launch. it does not seem to have much impact on kim jung-un. a variety of satellites and long long-range rocketses which will be launched one after another we will target the u.s. the sworn enemy of of the american people. settling accounts with the u.s. needs to be done with force not with words as it regards jungle law the rule of its survival. what? the country's belligerent stance is one more issue on the president's full foreign policy plate, and it's going to be a concern for john kerry if he's confirmed secretary of state as he's very likely to be, increasingly likely, as a matter of fact. he got a very warm welcome from both sides of the hearing at his confirmation hearings in the senate today. >> the friendship has endured i believe it is based in myture respect. some observers have attributed that respect to the fact that when we were much younger nicer and better looking men than we are now senator kerry and i spent some time at the navy's behest in a certain southeast asian countr
this is just after the united nations instituted sanctions on its last rocket launch. it does not seem to have much impact on kim jung-un. a variety of satellites and long long-range rocketses which will be launched one after another we will target the u.s. the sworn enemy of of the american people. settling accounts with the u.s. needs to be done with force not with words as it regards jungle law the rule of its survival. what? the country's belligerent stance is one more issue on the...
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that's compared to 95% positions in the united kingdom. in other words, cultures don't get sick on saturday, sunday or night. not a file clockworks good. past of patients would have gone to a primary care provider if they had been able to get an appointment at the time one was needed. in other words, were wasting billions of dollars because people end up in the emergency room for non-emergent care because they can't find a primary health care physician. in my view in the view of experts who studied the issue, primary care is intended to be and should be the foundation of the u.s. health care system. in 2008, americans made almost a billion office visits to the doctor. 50% were to primary care doc nurse. according to virtually every study done on this issue, access to primary health care results in better health outcomes reduce health disparities and lower spending and not only reducing emergency room, but when you get people to the doctor when they should, they don't get sicker and end up in the hospital a great price. the problem were dis
that's compared to 95% positions in the united kingdom. in other words, cultures don't get sick on saturday, sunday or night. not a file clockworks good. past of patients would have gone to a primary care provider if they had been able to get an appointment at the time one was needed. in other words, were wasting billions of dollars because people end up in the emergency room for non-emergent care because they can't find a primary health care physician. in my view in the view of experts who...
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it's much more of concern to europe than it has ever been for the united states. that's why we kind of led from behind. >> in libya. >> in libya itself. because europeans were the ones exercised about it. we didn't care that much in terms of vital national interests compare today say the gulf. but just as after the soviet union was thrown out of afghanistan, we considered afghanistan not of any real interest to us and of course that's where al qaeda took root. so here again we've got that problem. and we cannot afford to let this just burgeon forth because you can see in the attack in algeria that american lives are at stake here. >> this was the point secretary clinton made as part of her testimony. she says anywhere the united states is not have a significant involvement, particularly in such areas of instability and a threat from a jihadist movement and affiliate say of al qaeda, there could be real problems. we see it in algeria and yet what did we hear from the president this week in his inaugural? basically the era of america's wars is ending. that does not
it's much more of concern to europe than it has ever been for the united states. that's why we kind of led from behind. >> in libya. >> in libya itself. because europeans were the ones exercised about it. we didn't care that much in terms of vital national interests compare today say the gulf. but just as after the soviet union was thrown out of afghanistan, we considered afghanistan not of any real interest to us and of course that's where al qaeda took root. so here again we've...
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north korea is threatening the united states. iran is heating up its nuclear program. john kerry is also concerned about the weather getting warmer. >> american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance. it is define by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change. liz: washington watchdog say this could cost taxpayers a bundle. we have weber and lindsey here. phil, start with you, make your case. >> well, if you look at what his predecessor, hillary clinton, did in copenhagen, with a million a year in global warming, never made process, moving that domestically to get the funding for that. there's been a lot of secret treasury documents talking about a carbon tax. the president is coy about a carbon tax, but at some point, there's going to be a push for that in order to fund international transfers, and there's a secretary of state nominee who says it's the number one top priority, and it's been the focus of the coverage here in the beltway that this is a signal where the administration wants to go. liz: i t
north korea is threatening the united states. iran is heating up its nuclear program. john kerry is also concerned about the weather getting warmer. >> american foreign policy is also defined by food security, energy security, humanitarian assistance. it is define by leadership on life threatening issues like climate change. liz: washington watchdog say this could cost taxpayers a bundle. we have weber and lindsey here. phil, start with you, make your case. >> well, if you look at...
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>> well, first, i think she did the basic job of representing the united states abroad tirelessly and well. she was very good in public forums. she would-- when she visited countries like pakistan, meet with audiencees, take questions, be very visible. as secretary, she did not have a record of substantial negotiation-- a la henry kissinger, jim baker. it's hard to find things like that on in her record, but on representational side, very strong performance. also in terms of being loyal to president obama. the obama white house was concerned in the beginning, that this superstar, part of team clinton, was going to over-shadow the president and the white house. they were very controlling sometimes in how they methods foreign policy, but secretary clinton never stepped on anybody's toes. she always left it to the president to take the lead on things. so i think that was a sign that she was a team player. i find, charlie, more people from both parties today saying that they thought she did a good job, and that she showed that she has real depth. then you would have found four years ago.
>> well, first, i think she did the basic job of representing the united states abroad tirelessly and well. she was very good in public forums. she would-- when she visited countries like pakistan, meet with audiencees, take questions, be very visible. as secretary, she did not have a record of substantial negotiation-- a la henry kissinger, jim baker. it's hard to find things like that on in her record, but on representational side, very strong performance. also in terms of being loyal...
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on the subject of iran, john kerry says the united states will do what we must to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon describing it as "prevention." >> it is not hard to prove a peaceful program. other nations do it every day. it takes intrusive inspections and living up to publicly arrived at standards. everyone understands what they are. >> he is appearing before the senate foreign affairs committee which he chaired. the five term senator is expected to win bipartisan support overwhelmingly. >> a bizarre twist in the hoax involving notre dame football star, manti te'o. the attorney for the man behind the voice admits disguising his voice do sound low-income -- a woman. >> she came out of the her coma when she was on the phone with you and the phone was next to her. what did you hear on the other end? >> obviously it was just breting, at first, one of those where she was just breathing and she started to whisper my name and i jumped for joy. i was like, well, she is out. she is talking. i kind of was confident. >> you can watch the full interview today on "katie" at 3:00 right here.
on the subject of iran, john kerry says the united states will do what we must to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon describing it as "prevention." >> it is not hard to prove a peaceful program. other nations do it every day. it takes intrusive inspections and living up to publicly arrived at standards. everyone understands what they are. >> he is appearing before the senate foreign affairs committee which he chaired. the five term senator is expected to win...
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super bowl more than any other city in the united states? is it a, new orleans, b, phoenix, or c, miami? >> you can post your answer on our facebook fan page. if you answer the question of the day correctly, you're going to get a chance to win four tickets to the washington golf show at the dulles expo center in chantilly, virginia from february 1 through the 3rd. one winner will be randomly selected through friday. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:56. your weather first on this mild wednesday morning. we'll be dry most of the day, although late this afternoon, watch out for showers and storms the. could hold off till after dark. another warm day. highs 66 to 72. the winds will be picking up over 30 miles an hour. monika, over to you. >>> serious accident. cleanup and investigation will continue throughout the morning rush hour on the inner loop of the beltway. that's southbound i-495 after route 50. you're looking at a live picture right now. this one involving three vehicles. one a fire truck. it's going to be there for a while. on
super bowl more than any other city in the united states? is it a, new orleans, b, phoenix, or c, miami? >> you can post your answer on our facebook fan page. if you answer the question of the day correctly, you're going to get a chance to win four tickets to the washington golf show at the dulles expo center in chantilly, virginia from february 1 through the 3rd. one winner will be randomly selected through friday. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back. 4:56. your weather first...
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has special operations forces grounds or cia paramilitary military units active in mali are unanswered by the administration congress is ask you questions and demanded two answers from the president as usual it was not even consulted but where does the president get the authority to become a coke in front of operations in mali even if u.s. troops are not yet overtly is in the attack of the texas congressman goes on to compare the french intervention in mali to what transpired in libya he said quote when gadhafi was overthrown in libya many fighters from mali who had been who had lived in libya and been trained by gadhafi as military returned to their home country with sophisticated weapons and a new determination to continue their fight for independence for northern mali bust the france initiated action against libya and two thousand and eleven led to a new lion lence and instability and mali that france decided it must also address well with media access restricted in mali the war there is virtually invisible with photographs inaccuracy to sticks almost impossible to obtain now many q
has special operations forces grounds or cia paramilitary military units active in mali are unanswered by the administration congress is ask you questions and demanded two answers from the president as usual it was not even consulted but where does the president get the authority to become a coke in front of operations in mali even if u.s. troops are not yet overtly is in the attack of the texas congressman goes on to compare the french intervention in mali to what transpired in libya he said...
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and this was an event that united five countries. so for us, it was the right opportunity to commemorate the indigenous peoples and at the same time to show the world the region of the mayan culture. that's why we decided to do the exhibition and organize this in such a way people come here with the exhibition and get a great sense of what the myans were all about. >> at that time it got a lot of press. people were having end of the world parties. it was the end of the calendar. so what do you think when you come to this exhibit that you learn the most? what do you walk away with? >> that there are more things to learn. the discoveries they are just started to be made making new connections. new theories to learn about the myans, the aztecs. >> one the myans were organized by the year 400 before christ. they had series of 100,000 inhabitants. so we're talking about a civilization that had an organized system of government and that had that traditions based on their agriculture heritage that are represented in this exhibition. >> real
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by the united states resulting in schools of civilian deaths in what could be deemed. the ripple effect from. north korea. the international punishment. is good to have you with us here today. with news around the world. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are once again. square . to celebrate thousands are gathering in the center of cairo for a fresh government it demands very similar to those that led to regime change now two years ago the eve of the anniversary was marked with. dozens injured. bullets were used to disperse the protesters try to tear down a wall. true explains what's driving those who fought for change two years ago right back out onto the streets. just of egypt tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law graduates tarik talks about his brother who was killed during the two thousand and eleven revolution two years on tarek says the country has yet to see the changes that his brother died fighting for instead in a deepening economic crisis many ordinary egyptians are barely able to get by. stuff or was killed the
by the united states resulting in schools of civilian deaths in what could be deemed. the ripple effect from. north korea. the international punishment. is good to have you with us here today. with news around the world. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are once again. square . to celebrate thousands are gathering in the center of cairo for a fresh government it demands very similar to those that led to regime change now two years ago the eve of the anniversary was...
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he's saying that they're not financial you know they're not one of these japanese special financial units you know they're not doing kamikaze enough and not destroying the currency enough it's only down twelve percent for example this year only since the beginning of the year against the dollar and twenty percent against the euro. right now i read somewhere that paul krugman the american suicide banker economist was applauding that the move gold the new all time highs and yet in terms of the japanese people are scrambling to get all the gold and so are they possibly can to protect themselves against suicide bankers and the suicide prime minister and this is it's playing out exactly as we started this war and so i'm the primo did pretty much general of this war and i struck the troops to keep buying gold and silver to protect against suicide bankers in japan in a suicide prime minister has decided on a much like ball fragment of course the only difference now between the kamikaze pilots of the currency unit there and back in world war two is that it's a much older generation so they're all
he's saying that they're not financial you know they're not one of these japanese special financial units you know they're not doing kamikaze enough and not destroying the currency enough it's only down twelve percent for example this year only since the beginning of the year against the dollar and twenty percent against the euro. right now i read somewhere that paul krugman the american suicide banker economist was applauding that the move gold the new all time highs and yet in terms of the...
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women could soon be eligible for jobs on the front line or with a lead commando unit. a woman reservist to file the lawsuit praised the move. >> if it was to keep us safer, i am living proof it does not keep us safer. >> critics question whether women have the strength and stamina for the job and whether their presence would hurt units of togetherness. >> there is a confirmation hearing today for john kerry president obama's choice to be the next secretary of state. john kerry says he will divest holdings in dozens of companies in order to avoid possible conflicts of interest. >> that a heated exchange involving secretary clinton. she was defiant at times during her testimony on the u.s. consulate attack in benghazi. >> we have no doubt they were terrorists. there were militants, they attacked us, killed our people off. but what was going on and why they were doing what they were doing -- >> we were misled that there were protests and then something sprang out of that and assault. >> we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or guys out for a walk and dec
women could soon be eligible for jobs on the front line or with a lead commando unit. a woman reservist to file the lawsuit praised the move. >> if it was to keep us safer, i am living proof it does not keep us safer. >> critics question whether women have the strength and stamina for the job and whether their presence would hurt units of togetherness. >> there is a confirmation hearing today for john kerry president obama's choice to be the next secretary of state. john kerry...
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. >> there is no exam for being a united states senator. >> it is a matter of tricking enough voters. >> the bar is in the ground. >> what an amazing day two on the failure to unearth the conspiracy of how to lie to the american people. >> he is like a human whack-a-mole. ron johnson gets too close to him and your brain cells die. this is like the legacy of ron johnson. he attributes the warming of the earth to sun spots to gee logical spots of time. he is convinced that there is a conspiracy and there is none there. nor is it with hillary clinton saying it doesn't matter. he is obsessed with you know, he is obsessed with suspects who are no longer being examined and we know who did it. but he is following vapor trails to nowhere. >> i thought marco rubio did well i wondered if ron johnson was part of a one-two punch. he was going to really try to be -- men al migitry. >> it was striking to me. the sense of and this is bipartisan. the sense of paranoya anxiety that permeates every discussion of america's role in the world and foreign policy. you would think we are consumed by constant
. >> there is no exam for being a united states senator. >> it is a matter of tricking enough voters. >> the bar is in the ground. >> what an amazing day two on the failure to unearth the conspiracy of how to lie to the american people. >> he is like a human whack-a-mole. ron johnson gets too close to him and your brain cells die. this is like the legacy of ron johnson. he attributes the warming of the earth to sun spots to gee logical spots of time. he is...
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on the subject of iran, john kerry says the united states will do what we must to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon describing it as "prevention." >> it is not hard to prove a peaceful program. other nations do it every day. it takes intrusive inspections and living up to publicly arrived at standards. everyone understands what they are. >> he is appearing before the senate foreign affairs committee which he chaired. the five term senator is expected to win bipartisan support overwhelmingly. >> a bizarre twist in the hoax involving notre dame football star, manti te'o. the attorney for the man behind the voice admits disguising his voice do sound low-income -- a woman. >> she came out of the her coma when she was on the phone with you and the phone was next to her. what did you hear on the other end? >> obviously it was just breting, at first, one of those where she was just breathing and she started to whisper my name and i jumped for joy. i was like, well, she is out. she is talking. i kind of was confident. >> you can watch the full interview today on "katie" at 3:00 right here.
on the subject of iran, john kerry says the united states will do what we must to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon describing it as "prevention." >> it is not hard to prove a peaceful program. other nations do it every day. it takes intrusive inspections and living up to publicly arrived at standards. everyone understands what they are. >> he is appearing before the senate foreign affairs committee which he chaired. the five term senator is expected to win...
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from td ameritrade. >>> well, i say to them tonight, there is the united states of america. there is not a black america, and a white america and a latino america there is the united states of america. >> we can thank john kerry for that. and we can thank john kerry for a lot more. he made that happen. he chose barack obama a then unknown 42-year-old senate candidate to give the key note address the most important address at the democratic national convention. barack obama hukan't get the credentials to get into the last convention made that speech. we had seen the person who could be the first african-american president without that speech, it is very hard almost impossible to imagine barack obama launching a campaign three years later. today barack obama made this happen. >> i know there is a lot of ground to cover. i look forward to that dialogue. >> john kerry's place to history is almost already assured. his contribution occurred at that seat 42 years ago. long before he actually ran for senate he testified to the foreign relations committee as a leader of vietnam veter
from td ameritrade. >>> well, i say to them tonight, there is the united states of america. there is not a black america, and a white america and a latino america there is the united states of america. >> we can thank john kerry for that. and we can thank john kerry for a lot more. he made that happen. he chose barack obama a then unknown 42-year-old senate candidate to give the key note address the most important address at the democratic national convention. barack obama...
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kaiser the end of the currency war is near you can tell because the japanese special currency attack units are being deployed yes to tom a cause it turns to traders aka the comic characters in order to the front line of the currency war stacey max yes you know that this currency war is raging as the u.s. dollar collapses and the latest big step of course has been germany asking for their gold back their brush on sweden netherlands austria everybody's looking for their gold where the heck is our gold well over there they were famous for their kamikazes especially from one thousand nine hundred four the end of the war revolutionary japan is suddenly the center of world affairs so japan may not slide into genteel oblivion after all to the surprise of the japanese people their country is smack in the middle of two riveting dramas that threaten to upturn the global strategic landscape in short order of course we see the conflict the hot war build between japan and china but the majority of this piece is about their all out monetary war but now fiscal war and. the new prime minister is basically
kaiser the end of the currency war is near you can tell because the japanese special currency attack units are being deployed yes to tom a cause it turns to traders aka the comic characters in order to the front line of the currency war stacey max yes you know that this currency war is raging as the u.s. dollar collapses and the latest big step of course has been germany asking for their gold back their brush on sweden netherlands austria everybody's looking for their gold where the heck is our...
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combat effectiveness is based in large part on unit cohesion. the relationships among members of a unit can be irreparably harmed by forcing them to viteale societal norms. my first response was unit cohesion, used to deny gay and less lesbians the right to serve. >> a lot of the same arguments were used when we were integrates racially. when you're in a vulnerable situation whether that's hygiene or having bullets fly and you're watching your life flash before your eyes, any vulnerable position you're in, it is uncomfortable to have strangers next to you. that's the situation because women are in combat. we cannot accomplish the mission without the women there serving in combat. and because they've been denied the proper duty titles and the training opportunities to train alongside the men they're fighting with, they're relative strangers. the men don't have any idea what their abilities are because we didn't train together. we may have received the same training but in my case being a pilot, i got to train with the men that i served in combat
combat effectiveness is based in large part on unit cohesion. the relationships among members of a unit can be irreparably harmed by forcing them to viteale societal norms. my first response was unit cohesion, used to deny gay and less lesbians the right to serve. >> a lot of the same arguments were used when we were integrates racially. when you're in a vulnerable situation whether that's hygiene or having bullets fly and you're watching your life flash before your eyes, any vulnerable...
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watched that incredibly interesting movie walk the dog where famously a lackluster president of the united states of america launched a war somewhere that nobody really heard of an old time at least try to win back public opinion i'm not here we have of course president hollande a man who couldn't even decide between his mistresses apparently according to his biographers has alternately waged the ultimate wired the dog movie war i mean he's going all the way to well timbuktu in order to manage to fight how are they managing to pay for it that's a very good question actually bear in mind the fact that something like twenty percent of all the french budget for military which is a very significant one indeed goes on actually paying the pensions of the existing war veterans of the french army fair in mind also the fact that actually the biggest problem that the french military have had not amongst the soldiers they're very well trained and excellent fighting force per se but it's actually been in the logistics they're having to borrow petrol and transporters an aircraft from all sorts of other
watched that incredibly interesting movie walk the dog where famously a lackluster president of the united states of america launched a war somewhere that nobody really heard of an old time at least try to win back public opinion i'm not here we have of course president hollande a man who couldn't even decide between his mistresses apparently according to his biographers has alternately waged the ultimate wired the dog movie war i mean he's going all the way to well timbuktu in order to manage...
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the united states. north korean leaders say the tests are designed to strike and attack the united states, referring to america, as its sworn enemy. the next north korean nuclear test would be its third and could come as early as next month. >>> the senate judicial committee holds hearings this month. today senator dianne feinstein takes on one of the most contentious gun ban issues. nancy cortes reports. >> reporter: this is seen by many democrats as the first step in strengthening gun laws but it's also the most controversial. it's called the assaults weapons ban of 2013 and it would reinstate the assault weapons ban that was allowed to last in 2004. it would also restrict the number of bullets in high-capacity magazines. this is legislation that has been waiting in the wings for quite some time, but the lead sponsor, senator dianne feinstein of california is introducing it now in the wake of the sandy hook tragedy. most republicans and some democrats argue that an assaults weapons ban is ineffective,
the united states. north korean leaders say the tests are designed to strike and attack the united states, referring to america, as its sworn enemy. the next north korean nuclear test would be its third and could come as early as next month. >>> the senate judicial committee holds hearings this month. today senator dianne feinstein takes on one of the most contentious gun ban issues. nancy cortes reports. >> reporter: this is seen by many democrats as the first step in...
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>> my response is that women who served in our united states armed forces are more likely, more likely to be sexually battered and abused by their brethren in their own service. you know, the fact of the matter is we have been brushing under the rug, you know, the incidences of rape between soldiers and marines and sailors for any number of years. they don't get investigated. and at the end of the day those women are sent home, their careers are often ended, and the men are simply moved from duty station to duty station and continue to serve. so this is a reality that we already face today. it's not something brand new. at the end of the day being in the armed forces really is a man's world, but we've been operating in it and we've been doing it well. >> all right. goldie taylor, thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate it so much. that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. the "rachel maddow show" starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, ed. thank you, my friend. >> thank you. >> and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. it is a weird paradox, in 21st century
>> my response is that women who served in our united states armed forces are more likely, more likely to be sexually battered and abused by their brethren in their own service. you know, the fact of the matter is we have been brushing under the rug, you know, the incidences of rape between soldiers and marines and sailors for any number of years. they don't get investigated. and at the end of the day those women are sent home, their careers are often ended, and the men are simply moved...
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united says they still have confidence in the dream liner. next two c-p-s basketball coaches are suspended after violence erupts after a game. and still to come this midday. how your sleep patterns can affect your marriage. and live music this midday from the charles walker band! they're on stage tonight at haymarket pub and brewery! suspensions have been handed down to the boys basketball coaches at simeon and morgan park high schools for their conduct during a fight between the two teams. the fight broke out after their game last week at chicago state and ended with a shooting in the parking lot that killed a student. simeon coach robert smith and morgan park coach nick irvin continued to yell at each other after the teams were ordered back to their locker rooms. mayor emanuel supports the coaches' four-game suspensions saying all adults at sporting events have a role to play. >> that includes the referees, the parents and it also includes the coaches. players look to you. kids going to the school as well as going to the games look to you.
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into the use of drone strikes mainly by the united states it was all to schools of civilian deaths in what could be deemed a war crime. and the ripple effect from fresh u.n. sanctions on north korea. to use force against its southern neighbor the international punished. with worldwide news live from moscow this is with me wrong welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square but this time though they're not going there to celebrate not at all the various groups are calling for fresh antigovernment rallies with demands very similar to those that led to regime change that was two years ago at the eve of the anniversary was marked with fierce clashes between. police which left dozens injured. rubber bullets were used to disperse the protesters who tried to tear down a wall preventing them from reaching parliament cairo true explain. what's driving those who fought for change two years ago right back out onto the streets. just off egypt's tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law graduates tarik talks about
into the use of drone strikes mainly by the united states it was all to schools of civilian deaths in what could be deemed a war crime. and the ripple effect from fresh u.n. sanctions on north korea. to use force against its southern neighbor the international punished. with worldwide news live from moscow this is with me wrong welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square but this time though they're not going there to...
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is drawing in people on the fringes who are very susceptible who for whatever reason hate the united states but on their own have no capacity to commit a crime to commit an act of terrorism and in the meantime real terrorist such as five chicago came close to bombing times or times square they aren't being caught in the sting operations all ten of these sting operations are drawing in people who are odious who are hateful but on their own have no capacity for terrorism interesting so you're saying about these people these examples that you point out are these kind of out of the norm or are or is this thing alarmed that these are the people that are targeted. this is the new normal i mean in a sense when you know you mentioned clots in office for example the man who tried to detonate a bomb at the federal reserve building you know here was a guy who had nothing his father had spent all his money to bring them over to bangladesh he never had access to any weapons he never had any contact with al qaeda or a terrorist organization it was actually an undercover agent who who posed as an a
is drawing in people on the fringes who are very susceptible who for whatever reason hate the united states but on their own have no capacity to commit a crime to commit an act of terrorism and in the meantime real terrorist such as five chicago came close to bombing times or times square they aren't being caught in the sting operations all ten of these sting operations are drawing in people who are odious who are hateful but on their own have no capacity for terrorism interesting so you're...
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and you know that is an important quality in a president of the united states, to be able to make decisions on the basis of the best information you have and live with those decisions. >> rose: david axelrod for the hour next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: david axelrod is here, the strategist who lead barack obama's two successful presidential campaigns. for year he has got his scores of top democrats into office. also served as a senior advisor to the white house. now he says he left campaigning for ago dem ya, the first director of the university of chicago's institute of politics. i am pleased to have the david axelrod as we look forward to the presidency inraise. welcome. >> thank you, good to be here, charlie. >> when you go to this inauguration, what are you going to feel? >> well, you know, i guess i will feel a little of what i felt when i stood beside the stage in des moines when the president was making his last campaign speech this year, late
and you know that is an important quality in a president of the united states, to be able to make decisions on the basis of the best information you have and live with those decisions. >> rose: david axelrod for the hour next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: david axelrod is here, the strategist who lead barack obama's two successful presidential...
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is my life i will not take it personally that this may be the one item in washington that seems to unite democrats and republicans to get me out of the senate quickly. well having the senate grill nominees is more than a formality it's an opportunity to properly vet the candidate and make sure they're right for the job looks like the senate already made up their mind on this one meanwhile as john kerry is soaking up the praise we turn now to another john who served on the senate foreign relations committee john kiriakou is a cia veteran that disclosed the practice of waterboarding by the agency and called it a form of torture the obama administration has charged him with violating the espionage act and he is now facing jail time for what he's made public. but the a.c.l.u. was among karaoke supporters that are calling for his prison sentence to be commuted their recent letter to president obama states quote we urge you to take action in this matter mr president please do not let this injustice stands commute john kiriakou sentence and last night at a cafe here in d.c. kiriakou supporters
is my life i will not take it personally that this may be the one item in washington that seems to unite democrats and republicans to get me out of the senate quickly. well having the senate grill nominees is more than a formality it's an opportunity to properly vet the candidate and make sure they're right for the job looks like the senate already made up their mind on this one meanwhile as john kerry is soaking up the praise we turn now to another john who served on the senate foreign...
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the president is considering a new job for ambassador to the united nations susan rice. may become the next national security advisor if all the appointments are confirmed. we will have carried out an almost total revamping of his national security team. >> confident that judge will be an outstanding secretary of defense and brennan will be an outstanding director of the central intelligence agency. may understand that we are only successful because of the folks up and down the line in these respective institutions. the folks on the ground who are oftentimes putting their lives at risk for us. and oftentimes removed from washington and politics. lou: some members of the party expressing consternation about his election because of controversial statements on the israeli reluctance. among the reason for that concern and in some cases outright opposition. seven of the 12 republican members of the armed services committee expressing some opposition with at least three senators already saying they will vote no. senator david fisher saying, i will be a no-vote and on the floor
the president is considering a new job for ambassador to the united nations susan rice. may become the next national security advisor if all the appointments are confirmed. we will have carried out an almost total revamping of his national security team. >> confident that judge will be an outstanding secretary of defense and brennan will be an outstanding director of the central intelligence agency. may understand that we are only successful because of the folks up and down the line in...
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states the united states you're an aggressor and thus we have the new excuse the new pretext to up the ante but i think when you look at the whole picture you can see that north korea's sort of tenacious militancy even if it appears to be bombastic in the west in the way it's presented in the western media it's had the effect of preventing what would have been otherwise i think a war between the united states and its allies south korea in north korea that was a danger that existed in one thousand nine hundred four a very real danger it started again when bush came into office scratching scotching the normalization process that was under way during clinton so i don't think north korea is sort of. impression that it's prepared to fight is actually accelerating the conflict if anything i think it could lead to new negotiations. on our web site r t dot com intelligence agencies and governments becoming some of the google's favorite clients the number of requests for private data is skyrocketing the search giant keeps giving away your information to find out online which country spies on it
states the united states you're an aggressor and thus we have the new excuse the new pretext to up the ante but i think when you look at the whole picture you can see that north korea's sort of tenacious militancy even if it appears to be bombastic in the west in the way it's presented in the western media it's had the effect of preventing what would have been otherwise i think a war between the united states and its allies south korea in north korea that was a danger that existed in one...
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that you have to establish who your person is, particularly when are you running for president of the unit the states. >> rose: . >> you cannot be a cardboard cutout and run for president. i think there was an assumption that all you had to do was not be barack obama and that you could win. and i think people needed to know more about who mitt romney was. what motivated him. you know, how he would relate to them and how they correlate to him. and they, they made the decision partially because they had a very brutal primary season and they devoted a lot of resources to taking their opponents out. but they made a decision that they didn't have the resources to do that. >> rose: what about the vice presidential choice that they made. >> well, i think that that was not a broadening choice. that to me, when i heard that paul ryan was chosen, i felt that that was a choice that would help them get through their convention because it would be well-received by the base of the party. but it also, it also diverted the discussion from growing the economy and jobs which was their message to a lengthy d
that you have to establish who your person is, particularly when are you running for president of the unit the states. >> rose: . >> you cannot be a cardboard cutout and run for president. i think there was an assumption that all you had to do was not be barack obama and that you could win. and i think people needed to know more about who mitt romney was. what motivated him. you know, how he would relate to them and how they correlate to him. and they, they made the decision...
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when their life over to the united states with this regard is twofold first is the significant expansion of that during the time all flights in the recent financial crisis the unprecedented increase in the government that all this down would have to meet sometime so for the solution is to believe that by using facts to all of them by cutting down the government. the second problem of the second more and more important problem than just the monitor of the debt ceiling or the fiscal cliff to use the significant force in an economic policy that's five years ago is facing. in terms that you asked me face problems with the service and it's it's. probably you know the lunatic second now this possibility that perhaps not they're all right. still is on. and this is just a byproduct waltz in washington of economics of the kind of false if you emotional for the economy in the right. right token of the economy let's check out the u.s. markets they do remain minutes ago the dow continuing north around hoffer percent that five year high despite u.s. confidence coming out. really knocked by taxes in s
when their life over to the united states with this regard is twofold first is the significant expansion of that during the time all flights in the recent financial crisis the unprecedented increase in the government that all this down would have to meet sometime so for the solution is to believe that by using facts to all of them by cutting down the government. the second problem of the second more and more important problem than just the monitor of the debt ceiling or the fiscal cliff to use...
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absurd that any republican or anybody united states absolutely right. off of the a, how we create the millions of jobs that this country desperately needs. by the way, thomas, when you create jobs and create taxpayers and people are contributing revenue, then your deficit is going to go down. deal is fair. the backs of people who hurting. doesn't pay a nickel in federal income taxes. that's wrong. >> independent senator bernie sanders from vermont. sir, as always, great to have you on. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> apology not accepted. the log cabin republicans taking out this full page ad "new york times" in the last month. also an ad in the "washington post." opposing a potential chuck hagel nomination as defense secretary. why they still say he's wrong on gay rights. >>> happening right now, a preliminary hearing for james holmes, the suspect in the aurora theater shooting. we're going to take you there, get a first look at some of the evidence in that case. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are
absurd that any republican or anybody united states absolutely right. off of the a, how we create the millions of jobs that this country desperately needs. by the way, thomas, when you create jobs and create taxpayers and people are contributing revenue, then your deficit is going to go down. deal is fair. the backs of people who hurting. doesn't pay a nickel in federal income taxes. that's wrong. >> independent senator bernie sanders from vermont. sir, as always, great to have you on....
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women have been trained to kill but prevented from joining infantry units. the senior military commander confesses this makes little sense. >> women are fighting, they are dying, and have shown have great skills. the one thing they will probably look at is not changing training standards to accommodate women. >> now, president obama like to overturn the ban. he has the backing of u.s. military chiefs to break down the barriers. a u.s. marine captain has done two tours in afghanistan, it is not about gender. >> i want to make the point that we are not looking to just reserve a spot for women, we are trying to give people a chance to compete for the spot. some women cannot do it just like some men cannot do it. the policy being repealed it says that they have a chance. >> the vast majority of britain's armed forces have already been opened up to women but there is still one significant exception. women continue to be barred from what is called close combat roles. in the british armed forces, when men are already flying fighter jets and serving on warships. soo
women have been trained to kill but prevented from joining infantry units. the senior military commander confesses this makes little sense. >> women are fighting, they are dying, and have shown have great skills. the one thing they will probably look at is not changing training standards to accommodate women. >> now, president obama like to overturn the ban. he has the backing of u.s. military chiefs to break down the barriers. a u.s. marine captain has done two tours in...
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launchers and rights to gauge and to the use of drone strikes mainly by the united states that's resulted spores of civilian deaths and what could be deemed a client. catalonia unger's madrid by claiming it harmed the right to split from spain with austerity stagnation and a record unemployment driving the to a strange size apart. international news live this is all she was me. and welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square but not to celebrate various groups are calling for fresh anti-government rallies with demands very similar to those that lead to regime change the gears ago the evil their anniversary was marked with the s. clashes between u.s. activists and police which left dozens injured tear gas and rubber bullets were used to despise the protesters who try to tear down a wall preventing them from reaching parliament cairo based reporter belcher explains now what's driving those who fought for change to years ago back onto the streets. just off egypt's tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law
launchers and rights to gauge and to the use of drone strikes mainly by the united states that's resulted spores of civilian deaths and what could be deemed a client. catalonia unger's madrid by claiming it harmed the right to split from spain with austerity stagnation and a record unemployment driving the to a strange size apart. international news live this is all she was me. and welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square...
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leaders say they are targeting the united states. we are in the washington dc newsroom. >> reporter: officials in south korea analyzed a debrief and said north korea was testing for a missile that could travel 6200 miles which is far enough to reach the west coast. leaders say americans shouldn't be concerned at this point. they say a lot of work has to be done before north korea has the technology to mount a nuclear warhead on a missile . they are angry after the united states supported the un security council's move on tuesday that expanded sanctions against them for last month's rocket lawn. . on television a statement from the government of north korea saying they would settle the problem was problems with the united states with force not with words. >> a new phase of the anti united states struggle that has lasted century after century will target against the united states, the sworn enemy of the people. >> reporter: they have conducted two nuclear tests prior. one in 2006 and one in 2009. as for a rocket launch united states of
leaders say they are targeting the united states. we are in the washington dc newsroom. >> reporter: officials in south korea analyzed a debrief and said north korea was testing for a missile that could travel 6200 miles which is far enough to reach the west coast. leaders say americans shouldn't be concerned at this point. they say a lot of work has to be done before north korea has the technology to mount a nuclear warhead on a missile . they are angry after the united states supported...
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>> well first, i think she did the basic job of representing the united states abroad tirelessly and well. she was very good in public forums. she would-- when she visited countries like pakistan, meet with audiencees take questions, be very visible. as secretary she did not have a record of substantial negotiation-- a la henry kissinger, jim baker. it's hard to find things like that on in her record but on representational side, very strong performance. also in terms of being loyal to president obama. the obama white house was concerned in the beginning that this superstar part of team clinton, was going to over-shadow the president and the white house. they were very controlling sometimes in how they methods foreign policy but secretary clinton never stepped on anybody's toes. she always left it to the president to take the lead on things. so i think that was a sign that she was a team player. i find, charlie more people from both parties today saying that they thought she did a good job, and that she showed that she has real depth. then you would have found four years ago. >> rose
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has special operations forces drowns or cia paramilitary military units have been active in mali are unanswered by the administration congress has asked you questions and demanded two answers from the president as usual it was not even consulted but where does the president get the authority to become a coke combatant in french operations in mali even if u.s. troops are not yet overtly involved in the attack. the texas congressman goes on to compare the french intervention in mali to what transpired in libya he said quote when gadhafi was overthrown in libya many fighters from mali who had lived in libya and been trained by gadhafi as military returned to their home country with sophisticated weapons and a new determination to continue their fight for independence for northern mali that's the france initiated action against libya in two thousand and eleven led to a new violence and instability in mali there france decided it must also address shortly after the french attack on mali rebels in algeria attacked a b.p. gas facility in retaliation for their government's decision to allow
has special operations forces drowns or cia paramilitary military units have been active in mali are unanswered by the administration congress has asked you questions and demanded two answers from the president as usual it was not even consulted but where does the president get the authority to become a coke combatant in french operations in mali even if u.s. troops are not yet overtly involved in the attack. the texas congressman goes on to compare the french intervention in mali to what...
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female service members will now be allowed at the front lines and in elite combat units. >>> for yet another day, millions of people are bundling up in the extreme cold. the sub-zero and single-digit lows are expected to hover over the midwest and northeast throughout the weekend. >>> quick look at weather. rain from l.a. to seattle. slate and snow in the northern rockies. also some snow around the great lakes. but just a dusting from southern ohio down to the state of virginia. >>> and finally today, beyonce still hasn't said whether she was lip-syncing the national anthem. >> silence can be deafening. but the controversy got us thinking about the people who would have been better off if they had faked it. here's abc's dan harris. ♪ say, can you see >> reporter: what's everybody talking about after president obama's big day? beyonce. she's still not saying whether she lip-synced the national anthem. ♪ brave >> reporter: but what we do know for sure is that there are others who absolutely should have. here, now, are scientifically compiled via google search, top-six worst-ever na
female service members will now be allowed at the front lines and in elite combat units. >>> for yet another day, millions of people are bundling up in the extreme cold. the sub-zero and single-digit lows are expected to hover over the midwest and northeast throughout the weekend. >>> quick look at weather. rain from l.a. to seattle. slate and snow in the northern rockies. also some snow around the great lakes. but just a dusting from southern ohio down to the state of...
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on the ground launches an investigation into the use of drone strikes mainly by the united states that result in scores of civilian deaths in what could be deemed a woo crime. international news live from moscow this is r.t. was me you know of all of a hello and welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square but not to celebrate various groups are calling for fresh anti-government rallies were demands very similar to those that led to regime change two years ago they evolve the anniversary was marked with fierce clashes between us activists and police which left dozens injured tear gas and rubber bullets were used to despise the protesters who try to tear down a wall preventing them from reaching parliament and kyra based reporter boettcher explains now what's driving those who fought for change two years ago back onto the streets. just off egypt's tahrir square surrounded by murals of slain protesters law graduates tarik talks about his brother who was killed during the two thousand and eleven revolution two years on t
on the ground launches an investigation into the use of drone strikes mainly by the united states that result in scores of civilian deaths in what could be deemed a woo crime. international news live from moscow this is r.t. was me you know of all of a hello and welcome to the program. on the second anniversary of the egyptian revolution people are back on the iconic square but not to celebrate various groups are calling for fresh anti-government rallies were demands very similar to those that...